UCLA chemists proved that some of chemistry’s oldest rules can be broken—and new molecules emerge when they are.
Rocket launches have shifted from rare national events to weekly fixtures on livestreams, yet the environmental tab for this new routine is only now coming into focus. The same plumes that lift ...
From vegetation scans to 360-degree smoke detectors, new tools are trying to shine a light on the most dangerously dark areas ...
Melania Trump used to walk red carpets in sparkly, sheer outfits. As first lady, she embraces suits, high-fashion designers, ...
NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice.
BMW has adjusted one of the most recognizable symbols in motoring, yet the change is so restrained that many drivers will ...
Advertisers aim to tailor ads to individual viewers to drive clicks, and while bespoke creatives for each person are currently impractical, new research suggests AI-generated imagery could soon be ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2026.250149, discusses a quarter-wave geometric-phase route ...
The biopharmaceutical sector is transitioning from reactive off-line quality control to a proactive quality by design (QbD) framework. Process analytical technology (PAT) enables this shift through ...
Researchers created and detected skyrmions in four-layer chromium iodide, advancing magnetic storage and understanding of 2D magnetism.
What happens when a 100-year-old rule collapses? A molecular breakthrough with game-changing implications across science and ...
In collaboration with international partners, researchers at the University of Stuttgart have experimentally demonstrated a previously unknown form of magnetism in atomically thin material layers. The ...